US Open Tennis: Andy Murray's withdrawal from Rogers Cup in Montreal casts further doubt on US Open fitness

A main hip specialist said after his leave that he would US Open Tennis 2017 be 50-50 to make Flushing Meadows, yet trusts were raised after he posted a video of himself on Instagram probably hitting a ball against a wall.It is the second year in succession he has hauled out of the Masters 1000 occasion in Canada - substituted every year amongst Montreal and Toronto - in the wake of missing it a year ago in arrangement for the Olympic Games.

Murray went into a month ago's competition at SW19 conveying a hip issue and it was dubious whether he would even be sufficiently fit to shield the title he won in 2016. He was unmistakably limping through recreations, yet appeared to be overseeing it until his quarter-last with Sam Querrey.

Subsequent to taking the third set on a tie-break, Murray's body abandoned him and the American dashed through the last two sets, with the Scot scarcely ready to move.

A main hip specialist said after his leave that he would be 50-50 to make Flushing Meadows, yet trusts were raised after he posted a video of himself on Instagram probably hitting a ball against a wall.It is the second year in succession he has hauled out of the Masters 1000 occasion in Canada - substituted every year amongst Montreal and Toronto - in the wake of missing it a year ago in arrangement for the Olympic Games.

Competition executive Eugene Lapierre stated: "We would have enjoyed for Andy to have the capacity to safeguard his title that he won here in 2015, yet we wish him an extremely quick recuperation." Murray is inclined to contend at the US Open's last warm-up occasion - the Western and Southern Open in Cincinnati - beginning on August 14 however there is no word yet on whether he will be there. It implies that next time he takes to the court he may never again be world number one as Rafael Nadal surrounds his best spot. The Spaniard is seeded first in Montreal and will come back to the highest point of the rankings on the off chance that he gets to the semi-last. Murray joins Stan Wawrinka and Wimbledon sprinter up Marin Cilic in hauling out of the occasion while Novak Djokovic will likewise be truant having affirmed he will miss whatever remains of the season because of an elbow injury.Murray, who's recuperating from hip damage, has ruled at No. 1 for 39 weeks. Last November, he turned into the 26th player and first British male to come to No. 1 in the historical backdrop of the Emirates ATP Rankings (since 23 August 1973) US Open 2017 Live. "Tragically I've needed to pull back from Montreal, it's a competition that I have a considerable measure of incredible recollections from. I'm buckling down as I can to get back on the court at the earliest opportunity," Murray said. Roger Federer additionally stays in dispute for No. 1 amid the U.S. summer, yet the Swiss can't arrive in Canada.Rafael Nadal's way to No. 1 turned into a ton more straightforward with the withdrawal of Andy Murray from the Coupe Rogers in Montreal on Thursday. Nadal needs to achieve the semi-finals of the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 competition to come back to the best spot in the Emirates ATP Rankings. The 31-year-old Spaniard was last No. 1 in June 2014. He has spent an aggregate of 141 weeks at No. 1.Maria Sharapova says she is not becoming involved with theory about whether she will get a special case for the U.S. Open, yet is rather focusing on her execution this week in Stanford.

"So much was put on the choice of the special case of the French Open, and it didn't work out," she told nearby press following her first-round win at the WTA occasion. "It's not something that I'm concentrating on."

The five-time Grand Slam champion is positioned No. 171, and would require a special case to get into the primary draw at the U.S. Open. She would some way or another get into the qualifying occasion.

Sharapova was declined a special case for the French Open in the midst of immense reputation as she came back from a 15-month suspension for testing positive for meldonium. She chose not to ask for a trump card for Wimbledon, in the midst of recommendations that the competition was inclining toward offering it to her, and in the long run did not play amid the grass-court season in view of damage. Sharapova demonstrated that she doesn't need a rehash of the experience.When I began playing in the earth season, there was such a great amount of concentrate on the French Open trump card and Wimbledon, and truly around the Grand Slams," she said. "What's more, I comprehend that the Grand Slams are the huge occasions, they're the ones you need to contend at. Be that as it may, when you've been far from the diversion for such a drawn out stretch of time, my attention is exclusively on the occasion that I'm playing at."Furthermore, for me, playing here is similarly as large, and I'll take away a great deal of positives, perhaps a couple of negatives, and I'll need to work through those the same amount of as I would at the U.S. Open."

Sharapova, who is playing a WTA competition in the U.S. surprisingly since 2015, won her initially round before the second-greatest group the competition has had on its opening day. She told onlookers that "the welcome has been inconceivable."

Gotten some information about the more basic response of a number of her kindred players, who have said she ought not be getting trump cards as she returns, the 30-year-old Russian rather indicated competition authorities who have helped her upon her arrival. Sharapova has so far gotten trump cards into WTA occasions in Stuttgart, Madrid, Rome, Birmingham, Stanford, Toronto and Cincinnati, and furthermore been offered special cases by different occasions. She pulled back from Birmingham with damage. US Open 2017 Live Stream